libsas is a Python library to take the pain out of using SaaS APIs. It provides an abstraction layer on top of various APIs, taking care of constructing the URLs, serializing parameters, and authentication. You just call Python methods and receive Python objects. It's like an ORM for SaaS.

Mavric is a python module/application that aims to be a user-friendly tool for manipulating phylogenetic trees on *NIX-like systems running X Windows. As such, it complements other phylogeny programs that currently lack a nice graphical interface.

Asymptopia Linux Process Tool is a script which
runs from a terminal and accesses the /proc
filesystem through a simple text interface. It has
a menu of commands for monitoring and getting
information about processes. If installed in your
path, you can also simply issue the command
"proctool [program2kill]" and all instances of the
specified program are killed.

PWebS is an HTTP server written in Python. It is
intended to be used for testing, but it implements
a multi-threaded architecture, CGI/1.1 with GET
and POST methods, supports PHP through the CGI
interface, and directory listing. It also features
a caching system, which stores all pages (static
or dynamically generated) in memory to improve the
speed of the server and reduce the overall load.
Requests and server errors are logged, and the
server can drop root privileges to run as a
specific user.

TocaRaul! is a playlist manager intended to be
used with icecast2 and ices2 to stream Ogg Vorbis
files over the network. It's still in a very early
stage of development, but it already has the basic
functions to be considered usable.

rmachine is a simulator for register machines (in
the context of complexity theory), complete with a
GUI and a Python module to be used in your
programs. The machine ("RAM") is equal to Turing
machines in its computional power. It has
theoretically unlimited memory (but is limited in
practice by your computer's memory).

PyPEL is an experimental prototype for a BPEL
1.1/2.0 execution engine written in Python.
Compared to conventional Java-based engines, it
aims at exploring the integration on the operating
system level to bridge the gap between shell
programming and service-oriented environments.

Response is a set of tools to handle automatic email responses, also called "Out of Office", "Vacation", or "Autoreply" messages. Response tries hard to do that the correct way, i.e. not responding to messages that should not be responded to. All of the validation code can be easily modified to suite your needs, but the project tries hard to ship sane defaults. It is designed for many virtual users and multiple mail servers, but works just fine for small deployments. Configuration and response state is stored in an RDBMS.